Freek Vonk

Freek Jacobus Vonk (born 24 February 1983) is a Dutch biologist specialized in snakes. He researches ways to make new medicines of snake venom.

Biography

Vonk was born in Dordrecht, Netherlands. He has been interested in snakes since his youth. When he was a 22-year-old student, he was cited in an article of the Dutch television programme Noorderlicht.[1] In 2006 he was a co-author of an article in Nature.[2] He wrote his first own article in Litteratura Serpentium in 2007 and he was nominated for the Academische Jaarprijs (Academic Year Prize).[3]

In 2008 he was granted a top talent scholarship of €180,000 by the Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek (The Dutch science foundation).[4] Vonk has appeared in several television and radio programmes, including De Wereld Draait Door, GIEL and Vroege Vogels. He made television shows for National Geographic Channel and Discovery Channel. In August 2011, the Dutch television programme Uitgesproken broadcast an entire episode about Vonk.

Since June 2011, Vonk writes a column every two weeks in Tros Kompas with the title Freeks dierenwereld (Freek's animal world). In September 2012 Vonk defended his PhD, with a thesis entitled Snake evolution and prospecting of snake venom at Leiden University.[5]

Since 2014, Biologist Freek Vonk has been the ambassador of Future For Nature Foundation, a foundation that supports young, talented and ambitious conservationists committed to protecting species of wild animals and plants.[6]

Between 2013 and 2015, Vonk had a relationship with journalist and television presenter Eva Jinek.[7]

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